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Question 27 - HPE2-W09 discussion

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Refer to the exhibit.

You need to set up an ArubaOS-CX switch to implement Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) WITHOUT Ethernet VPN (EVPN). The exhibit Indicates which servers should be part of the same VXLANs and the desired VNls for the VXLANs. Assume that the network is already configured to permit each ArubaOS-CX switch to reach each other switch's loopback interface.

Is this part of the process for setting up VXLAN to meet the requirements?

Solution: On Switch-1, set 192.168.1.3 as a peer IP address in the VNI 5020 context.

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Yes
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

On Switch-1, set 192.168.1.3 as a peer IP address in the VNI 5020 context is part of the process for setting up VXLAN to meet the requirements of enabling servers to be part of the same VXLANs and VNIs as shown in the exhibit. Switch-1, Switch-2, and Switch-3 are ArubaOS-CX switches that use VXLAN to provide Layer 2 extension over Layer 3 networks without EVPN. VXLAN is a feature that uses UDP encapsulation to tunnel Layer 2 frames over Layer 3 networks using VNIs. To set up VXLAN without EVPN on Switch-1, you need to do the following steps:

Configure loopback interfaces with IP addresses on each switch

Configure VLAN interfaces with IP addresses on each switch

Configure VXLAN interfaces with VNIs on each switch

Configure peer IP addresses for each VNI on each switch

Configure static routes or dynamic routing protocols to enable reachability between loopback interfaces On Switch-1, setting 192.168.1.3 as a peer IP address in the VNI 5020 context means that Switch-1 can send and receive VXLAN traffic for VNI 5020 to and from Switch-2, which has the loopback interface with IP address 192.168.1.3.

asked 16/09/2024
Christian Knarvik
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